1) Are the printers you can't see shared?
2) Are the printers that you can't see network printers, or are they attached directly to another PC?
2) If they are shared, does your local Win7 account have permission to access them?
3) Have you tried going to Control Panel>>Hardware and Sound>>Devices and Printers>>Add a Printer and browsing to the printer? Can you see it there?
3) If the printer is networked, can you browse to it by IP address?
4) If the printer is shared through another PC, can you browse to other files on that PC by going to Start and typing \\computername in the search box?
Answering these questions will help me to help you.
Brad L.
Systems Engineer
Prestige Technologies
bradlaszlo[at]prestigetech.com
Yes they are all network printers shared by printer servers. If i go the add printer route it only brings up printers located at some of our overseas branches.I can add printers by using \\print_server_name - connect.
Is the Win7 machine using a different piece of security software than the XP machines? Perhaps a different firewall, or else firewall settings in the Windows firewall?
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